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HP EVA storage arrays To take hardware snapshots on HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array (EVA) storage arrays, the latest version of the HP StorageWorks Scripting System Utility (SSSU) must be installed on all servers in the cluster. Also, the latest version of CommandView EVA software must be installed on your Management Appliance. Be sure that your versions of SSSU and CommandView EVA are consistent. The SSSU utility must be renamed, or linked, to /usr/sbin/sssu, and must be executable by all users. To locate this software, contact your HP representative. HP XP storage arrays To take hardware snapshots on HP StorageWorks XP24000, XP20000, XP12000, or XP10000 storage arrays, the latest version of firmware must be installed on the array controllers. Also, the latest versions of StorageWorks XP Business Copy and StorageWorks XP Snapshot software must also be installed on the array controllers. On the servers, the latest version of StorageWorks XP RAID Manager must be installed and configured, with both local and remote HORCM instances running on each server, and with all filesystem LUNs (P-VOLs) controlled by the local instance and all snapshot V-VOLs (S-VOLs) controlled by the remote instance. To locate StorageWorks XP firmware and software, or to learn more about configuring XP RAID Manager on your servers, contact your HP representative. Engenio storage arrays To take hardware snapshots on Engenio storage arrays, the latest version of SANtricity Storage Manager client software must be installed on all servers in the cluster. Also, the latest version of firmware must be installed on your storage array controllers. To locate this software and firmware, contact your Engenio representative. Create a snapshot or snapclone A snapshot is a space-efficient reflection of a source filesystem at a particular point in time. Snapshots initially consume storage space only to store pointers to the data in the source filesystem, growing in size when source filesystem data is changed. Snapshots can be fully-allocated (the maximum amount of storage space is reserved at creation time), or demand-allocated (the minimum amount of storage space is reserved at creation time, allocating more as necessary). Snapshots are intended to be temporary. 214 Manage hardware snapshots

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HP EVA storage arrays
To take hardware snapshots on HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array (EVA)
storage arrays, the latest version of the HP StorageWorks Scripting System Utility
(SSSU) must be installed on all servers in the cluster. Also, the latest version of
CommandView EVA software must be installed on your Management Appliance. Be
sure that your versions of SSSU and CommandView EVA are consistent. The SSSU
utility must be renamed, or linked, to
/usr/sbin/sssu
, and must be executable
by all users. To locate this software, contact your HP representative.
HP XP storage arrays
To take hardware snapshots on HP StorageWorks XP24000, XP20000, XP12000,
or XP10000 storage arrays, the latest version of firmware must be installed on the
array controllers. Also, the latest versions of StorageWorks XP Business Copy and
StorageWorks XP Snapshot software must also be installed on the array controllers.
On the servers, the latest version of StorageWorks XP RAID Manager must be installed
and configured, with both local and remote HORCM instances running on each
server, and with all filesystem LUNs (P-VOLs) controlled by the local instance and all
snapshot V-VOLs (S-VOLs) controlled by the remote instance. To locate StorageWorks
XP firmware and software, or to learn more about configuring XP RAID Manager on
your servers, contact your HP representative.
Engenio storage arrays
To take hardware snapshots on Engenio storage arrays, the latest version of SANtricity
Storage Manager client software must be installed on all servers in the cluster. Also,
the latest version of firmware must be installed on your storage array controllers. To
locate this software and firmware, contact your Engenio representative.
Create a snapshot or snapclone
A snapshot is a space-efficient reflection of a source filesystem at a particular point
in time. Snapshots initially consume storage space only to store pointers to the data
in the source filesystem, growing in size when source filesystem data is changed.
Snapshots can be fully-allocated (the maximum amount of storage space is reserved
at creation time), or demand-allocated (the minimum amount of storage space is
reserved at creation time, allocating more as necessary). Snapshots are intended to
be temporary.
Manage hardware snapshots
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